Monday, 2 March 2026
Chair
John Larkings, Barrister, Blackburn Chambers; Leading Commercial Litigation & Dispute Resolution ACT Barrister, Doyle’s Guide 2025
Privacy and Artificial Intelligence (AI): Will the Push to Productivity Trump Privacy?
- How does privacy law and AI interact?
- What are the rules about using AI?
- What are the risks of using AI?
- Using AI safely, responsibly and ethically in legal practice
- Best practice ideas and examples
Presented by Damien Brazel, Partner, Griffin Legal
Description
Attend and earn 1 CPD unit in Substantive Law and Procedural Law
This program is based on ACT legislation
Presenters
Damien Brazel, Partner, Griffin LegalDamien is a Partner at Griffin Legal, and his main areas of practice are administrative law, litigation, procurement and information law. Damien has advised on a numerous Australian Government policies and programs, and the legislative frameworks that underpins them. Damien delivers solution-orientated legal advice based on over 15 years’ experience advising many different agencies, including several senior in-house roles and as an external adviser. Damien’s calm demeanour allows him to expertly navigate and guide clients through complex changes to the administrative law landscape, focusing on finding solutions which can be implemented and meet the needs of the client.
John Larkings, Barrister, Blackburn Chambers
John Larkings was admitted in 2003 and recently joined the ACT Bar having been a solicitor in a prominent legal firm in Canberra for over 11 years. As a solicitor, he was a NSW Law Society Accredited Specialist in Commercial Litigation Law, and was listed in Doyle's Guide as a recommended Canberra Commercial Litigation & Dispute Resolution Lawyer in 2016 and 2017. His background is predominantly in the conduct of commercial litigation, including contract disputes, Corporations Act matters, and equity. His practice in property-related litigation has included matters involving title disputes, enforcement of securities and judgments against real property, the removal of caveats, lessee make-good obligations (including environmental issues), and the duties of mortgagees in effecting seizure and sale orders.